The Effect of Iongterm Alcohol Exposure on Liver Choline Dehydrogenase Activity
Résumé
Rats were exposed to an ethanol-containing drinking mixture for 54, 84 and 105 days. It was clown that a progressive increase in liver choline dehydrogenase activity occurred which became statistically significant at 105 days. This may be the mechanism by which ethanol increases choline requirement in mammals. Studies of this type might further our understanding of alcohol-related liver disease , and are particularly pertinent in countries such as Zambia in which alcohol consumption is high and dietary choline intake is likely to be low.
Citation
AIlen, S.C. (1980). The Effect of Iongterm Alcohol Exposure on Liver Choline Dehydrogenase Activity. Medical Journal of Zambia. 14 (4)Parrainage
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.Éditeur
Medical Journal of Zambia.
Assujettir
Liver,Alcohol, Ethyl---ZambiaLiver Choline Dehydrogenase---Zambia
Liver,Absolute Alcohol,Rats---Zambia
Remarques
Alcohol Exposure on Liver Choline Dehydrogenase Activity in Rats.